This new NexGenData actor turns official city health-inspection open-data into a clean, deduped list of restaurant and food-service prospects.
What it does
Restaurant & Food-Business Leads reads each city's official food-inspection dataset, dedupes the inspection records down to one row per unique business, and returns a clean B2B prospect list with business name, address, phone (NYC) and cuisine/facility type. Version 1 covers NYC (with phone and cuisine) and Chicago (facility type), with more cities planned. You can filter by city and keyword such as pizza, bakery, coffee or bar.
Who it's for
Restaurant POS, online-ordering and delivery platforms, food and beverage suppliers and distributors, restaurant insurance, marketing and loyalty vendors, equipment vendors, and B2B sales teams targeting food-service businesses.
Sample fields / output
Each record includes: city, business_name, address, locality, region, zip, phone, category, latest_inspection_date, latest_result, business_id, source_url, detected_at
Example use cases
- Build a deduped list of every NYC restaurant with phone and cuisine for an online-ordering platform.
- Filter Chicago records by facility type to target a specific food-service segment.
- Segment by cuisine keyword (pizza, bakery, coffee) for a supplier's category-specific campaign.
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FAQ
Are the records deduplicated?
Yes — inspection records are deduped down to one row per unique business, so you get a clean prospect list rather than repeated inspection rows.
Which cities include phone numbers?
NYC records include phone and cuisine; Chicago includes facility type. Available fields vary by city, and more cities are planned.
Where does the data come from?
Each city's official health-inspection open-data portal. This is a data-extraction tool, not legal advice — verify against the official record before acting.
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